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A short vindication of the Ld Archbishop of Canterbury [i.e. William Wake], from the imputation of being the author of a letter lately printed at Zurich [in a pamphlet entitled Oratio historica de beneficiis a Deo in Ecclesiam Tigurinam]; concerning the state of religion in England.

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A short vindication of the Ld Archbishop of Canterbury [i.e. William Wake], from the imputation of being the author of a letter lately printed at Zurich [in a pamphlet entitled Oratio historica de beneficiis a Deo in Ecclesiam Tigurinam]; concerning the state of religion in England./Thomas Hearne; London, Printed and sold by J. Roberts, 1719.